If you've logged on and wondered where you are, don't worry... it's still The Cumberland News.
We've had a bit of a revamp. This, though, is just the start and you'll see the site change and develop over the coming months as we aim to deliver a better user experience.
Have a good look around and see what you think, then tell us below how you enjoyed it (or not) and how you think it could be improved.
You may find some things not working properly. If you do, please report them to us below so that they can be fixed.
Hopefully you have already noticed the better typography and layout, making the site much easier to read.
Navigation on laptop and desktop computers is now via dropdown menus and on mobile devices, via a slider on the right hand side.
In fact, the site is fully mobile friendly - no more pinching and pulling to view content.
In fact, Google has given us 99 out of 100 on its mobile friendliness scale - and we're working on that remaining one! But again, if it's not right and we've missed something, please tell us.
The new layout allows us to make better use of things like video and photos.
Dedicated slideshows and galleries are much smoother and now go full screen.
Social media links are more prominent, so you can like and share your favourite content more easily.
We've listened to what you've been saying about commenting on articles. You wanted more and we're giving you more - much more.
These are just a few of the immediate improvements. There are many more in the pipeline.
As the change has been so dramatic, articles or areas that you may have previously bookmarked will no longer be available. We're sorry about that but it was unavoidable as we moved to a much different system.
We hope you like what we've done. If you do, tell your friends, if you don't tell us...
We'd love to get your feedback and the comment area below is where we'd like you to have your say.
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